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l6fOpcning Of School f f' 4 y' ,ff x y, A , ' n.,QW 'f 4 gf' , -,J fi Ho hum! Same time, same place - Jim Slater is back at Murrah. Situps? You 'vc got to be kidding! Opening exercises in physical educqtion lack appeal for Jennifer Gilmer. I can'1 stand hcrc all day! Ray Walker poses as a model for Mrs. Richardson's art class.
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' . Ricky Denson and Maude Deles Gober enjoy each Mm mm g00dfM1Chael -labaley CUJOYS 3 Fl'Cl1Ch other's com an in New Orleans durin a church beignet in New Orleans' French Quarter. Mllhgml NEB BEST! ful i 3, P Y E choir tour. s- ibm.. I 'm from Murrah, couldn't be proudcr! Carney Stevens smiles for the camera before competition at Delta State Cheerleading camp. Summer! l 5
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i --4.3 'Wa gjf agg- i. 's ug. P' . i 55 .xg .. , ., is u Elco Although parents did not come 'Back to School' until the PTSA meeting No- vember 13, students had been there since September 5. During the August 29-31 registration some students got their first look at the building since last June, but football players, band mem- bers, Misses, cheerleaders, and painters of the patio had been in and out for the past month. Going to classes in the fall, however, was quite different from roaming the halls in the summer. Stu- dents groaned from long homework as- signments as free afternoons became a thing of the past. Assistant Principal Mangum spent hours opening trouble- some lockers as juniors and seniors 17 right- 151eft and then 7? Opening a new locker detains Rogers Winters on the first day of school. Ack. tried fsometimes succeedingj to open their old lockers from the year before. Sophomores became acquainted with their new school and its various organi- zations in a special orientation assem- bly September 13. Football games, paint parties, and Campus Life meet- ings loomed as weekly events. Because of a School Board ruling, classes began 15 minutes later than last year. Otherwise, the daily routine changed little. Although the first days of classes may have been tedious for some, and enjoyable for others, most soon felt that school had been going on forever. Opening Of Schoolfl7
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